Conditional Use Permit and Rezoning
You can check to see which land uses are permitted in which zoning districts by looking at this table. If your desired land use is not permitted (P) in your desired zoning district you may be able to apply for a Conditional Use Permit (C), if it is allowed. If a Conditional Use Permit is not allowed, you may decide to apply for rezoning.
A Conditional Use Permit allows a property's land use to be acceptable in a certain zoning district given the property follows certain conditions.
Planned Unit Development (PUD)
A PUD is a type of development that groups varied and compatible land uses, such as housing, recreation, commercial centers, and industrial parks, all within one contained development or subdivision which can set certain regulations (e.g. setbacks, lot size, open space etc.) on its own.
Right-of-Way (ROW) Vacation
A ROW Vacation eliminates the easement for public travel that is represented by the right-of-way. For example, it could revert a public street to a private drive.
Land Division
Preliminary Plat
A preliminary plat is a survey that provides detailed graphic information and associated text indicating property boundaries, easements, land use, streets, topography, utilities, drainage and other information required to evaluate the proposed development. Preliminary plats are typically used as drafts and go through revisions before a final plat is created and approved.
Final Plat (Replat)
A final plat is a survey that legally establishes the division of property into separate parcels or tracts. A final plat shows lot boundaries, street dedications, easements and any other division(s) of land. The final plat is required to review the impacts of a proposed development, confirm adequate provision of public services, and ensure new development will conform to all applicable plans and regulations.
Lot Split/Lot Combination
A lot split allows the creation of up to three parcels of land and a lot combination allows the combination of any number of parcels, without going through the subdivision process.
Site Plans
Preliminary Site Plan
A preliminary site plan is a graphic representation of the arrangement of buildings, parking, drives, landscaping, utilities and/or any other structure that is part of a development project.
Final Site Plan
A final site plan is a revised version of the preliminary site plan that provides additional information and/or more detail.
